April and Northern Lights in Iceland

Last but not least, April marks the end of the winter season. Milder weather and melting snow suggest summer is around the corner, and Lady Aurora will soon leave its seat vacant for the midnight sun to fill. Until then, travelers to Iceland can still hope to...

March and Northern Lights in Iceland

The best northern lights of the season can often be seen in March, thanks to the spring equinox and more stable weather. Northern lights enthusiasts travel to Iceland from all around the globe at this time, hoping to experience the enhanced Aurora activity and take...

February and Northern Lights in Iceland

February marks the beginning of the winter high season in Iceland. Travelers in February can enjoy longer hours of daylight and a wide range of northern lights hunt options. Aurora excursions sell out quickly, so booking your tour well in advance is recommended. Our...

January and Northern Lights in Iceland

Snowy and cold, January is a sometimes strenuous but often highly-rewarding time for travelers to Iceland. Weather can be unpredictable in the middle of winter, with blizzards and extreme winds a common occurrence. On clear, crispy nights, it is though possible to...

December and Northern Lights in Iceland

It’s Christmas time! Iceland is covered in the embrace of darkness in the weeks heading to winter solstice, but it surely does not feel like it in the city. The festivities make Reykjavík shine with endless Christmas-themed street decorations and fairy lights, and...
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